New Delhi, India (AP Photo)

  • Coronavirus.

    India exceeds 2,000 victims in 24 hours.

    The situation in Japan is getting worse

  • Coronavirus: in India still 200 thousand cases, the US advises against travel in 80% of countries

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April 23, 2021

For the second consecutive day,

India

recorded the world record of new coronavirus cases: 332,730 in the last 24 hours, for a total of 16 million. The Guardian reports this, citing data from the Ministry of Health. The number of deaths also surged, 2,263 in a single day, 186,920 since the start of the Covid pandemic. Meanwhile, the oxygen emergency continues in hospitals. Six facilities in New Delhi have run out of supplies since last night. Thirteen patients with Covid-19 died this morning in a fire that broke out in a hospital on the outskirts of Mumbai (formerly Bombay), the largest city in India. 

The deaths from Covid-19 in the

United States

exceed 570,000, to be exact 570,082, out of 32 million cases. This is what emerges from the data of Johns Hopkins University. In the US, 218.9 million doses of vaccines have been administered so far.



Coronavirus deaths in

Brazil

amount to 2027

in the last 24 hours. The deaths from the pandemic appear to have stabilized over the week on a plateau of just over 2,500 deaths per day, after several months of continuous increases in the curve. 



The

Japanese government

is preparing to declare a state of emergency once again in Tokyo and in three other departments, three months before the start of the Olympic Games scheduled in the Japanese capital, in the face of a sharp local increase in the coronavirus. The measures will be stricter than the previous state of emergency imposed in some parts of the country in January, while remaining much lighter than the blockades enacted in other parts of the world for more than a year.